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josh greene 10-26-04 06:31 PM

new cone air filter but no where for the air pump hose???
 
plans for tom, gutting cat's and installing a cone air filter. My question is the air filter and adapter have no were for the air pump hose to attach, Should i remove it and what all do i do to remove it??? I have a 87 T2
Thanks alot

snub disphenoid 10-26-04 06:39 PM

If you don't want to remove your air pump (if you have to smog), then you can just buy a small breather filter for that hose. You can pick one up at most car parts stores.

xzyras 10-26-04 06:42 PM

Put a small filter on it, if you just want to leave it on. Although with the gutted cat, you don't need it anymore.

josh greene 10-26-04 06:52 PM

well if i dont need it whats intaled in removing it???

ShIvER[PT] 10-26-04 07:36 PM

search, remove air pump.. I can't explain U, but Ive read it and it's pretty simple

ddub 10-26-04 07:48 PM

Haha, it's pretty easy to remove... Unbolt, take off with belt, you're done.

josh greene 10-26-04 09:05 PM

what do i do with the hoses just plug them off??? just take it off thats it????

ddub 10-26-04 09:18 PM

The hose coming off the back goes to the ACV which feeds air to the cat. If you're gutting your cats then there is no purpose in this at all! You should block off the ACV at the same time as removing the airpump, but yes all it is is taking it off. Not hard at all.

scheistermeister 10-26-04 09:34 PM

do you have to block off the ACV when you remove the air pump? sorry for the noob question but i havent looked too much into the emmisions stuff.

also when you remove it and the AC what size belts do you get?

ddub 10-26-04 09:48 PM

Well IIRC the ACV dumps a small amount of the air it receives from the airpump into the intake manifold at times, but if there is no airpump and the ACV is still open to the atmosphere I'd think that would be bad. Unless you unplugged the ACV switching solenoid, not 100% on this.

scheistermeister 10-26-04 09:51 PM

ok, that sorta answers my question. what i should have asked is besides the hoses that go to the cat and stock air box, does the airpump have any other openings.

ddub 10-26-04 09:59 PM

No, air goes into the pump from the air box or mini filter, whatever you have, and it exits to the ACV via a single hose.

scheistermeister 10-26-04 10:01 PM

ok, i just looked in the FSM and all i could see are the connections to the stock air box, cat and acv. if you removed it could you just cap the connection to the ACV and be fine?

MRX_Rotary 10-26-04 10:02 PM

Just tie a sock over the airpump hose temporarily until you get a real filter or remove the airpump. :bigthumb:

scheistermeister 10-26-04 10:06 PM

lol, youd be surprised at how many socks are found in 944s... and i have a filter on there now, but if i dont need the airpump id rather remove it.

if you remove the airpump and havent gutted the cats what will happen?

ddub 10-26-04 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by scheistermeister
ok, i just looked in the FSM and all i could see are the connections to the stock air box, cat and acv. if you removed it could you just cap the connection to the ACV and be fine?

I would say so yes. Unplug the ACV switching solenoid too maybe so it doesn't try to suck any air in while capped.


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